Improved fabric for the manufacture of collars, cuffs



JAMES RES'IEI'N,A OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.

Letters PatentNo. 94,030, dated August 24, 1869; wntedated 'August 9,1869.

IMPROVED IEABRIC`IOR THE MANUFACTURE OF-COLL.`ARS, CUFFS, 3c-c.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters 'Ptent and making part of thesame.

To all whom it may concern:

Bc it known that I, JAMES Rns'rnm, of the city of Philadelphia, countyof Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new andimproved Fabric for the Manufacture of Paper Collars, Cuffs,

and Shirt-Fronts; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full,clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of thesame, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to theletters of reference marked thereon.

This invention is an improvement on the fabric patented by me under'date of December 29,1868, in the manufacture of which was used a fibroushemp paper, having pasted on one side a plain White paper, and on theopposite side, a white enamelled-linen-imitation paper.

The object of the present improvement is to lessen the expense in themanufacture of the fabric, by d0- ing away with thplain white paper, andsimply use one sheet of the hemp paperv and one sheet of the whiteenamelled-linen-imitation paper, the hemp paper being covered With awhite enamel, or not, as desired.

To enable those skilled in the art to make and usc my invention, I willnow proceed to describe its construction and opera-tion.

The drawings represent the fabric, with a part of the' lWhiteenamelled-linen-imitation paper torn off, also the ends of the hemppaper turned over, for the purpose of showing the under side of sameenamelled and not enanlelled.

Y A isa sheet of brous hemp paper, on one side of which is pasted awhite enamelled-linen-imitation paper, B.

'Ihe under side of Ais enamelled with a white enamel, C, or left plain,as shown inD.

The arranging, pasting, andenamelling these'papers, so as to form theabove-described fabric, will be well understood by those skilled in theart of fancypaper manufacturing.

Having thus described my invention,

What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the UnitedStates, is

The within-described fabric, composed of the parts A and B, with thepart A coated with a white enamel, C, or not, as desired.

' Intestimony whereof, I have signed my name. in the presence of twosubscribing witnesses.

f JAMES RESTEIN.

IVitnesses;

CHARLES H. EVANS, HENRY ROELLIG.

